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No traverse of an inquisition made by one of the judges of the superior courts and by a jury to be granted, but new trial may be ordered by the High Court. 101. No person shall be entitled to a traverse of any inquisition made pursuant to the power contained in the sixteenth section of this Act, under any such order as aforesaid had upon the oath of a jury; but it shall be lawful for [the High Court], if [it] shall think fit, upon a petition being presented to [it] within three months next after the trial of any such issue, to order that a new trial shall be had of such issue or a new inquiry made as to the insanity of such person, subject to such directions and upon such conditions as to [the High Court] may seem proper.
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